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We have had it once and he hung on to it for quite awhile though we never had to do a nebulizer just some steroids. If It keeps reoccuring I would consult the Dr about Asthma. I had HORRIBLE asthma as a child and my mom said it started out as a case of bronchiolitis

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I started thinking about Asthma since it runs in my family (mother, bother) I remember seing my parents nights without a good rest because my brother got sick very often. It is not nice to see your baby sick :(

It is hard and it can be rough when they are young but luckily most kids grow out of childhood asthma.. I think I stopped having bad attacks by the time i was 3 or 4... I havea rescue inhaler now but really don't have to use it unless I start to come down with a cold or sinus infection..

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My DD suffered from it from October of last year till April of 2012. This year it started again in the begging if October and hasn't went away. My DD was put on antibiotics twice and is in 2 different types of nebulizer treatments. My DD needs the pulmicort as soon as she wakes up and before bed and the albuterol every 3 to 4 hours then she would start pulling.

My son suffered from Bronquiolitis since he had 6 months old.He already had 4 episode of bronquiolitis and he's 16 months today. I use Albuterol and Pulmicort , albuterol every 3-4 hours , it depends how he feels (couhg) and Pulmicort when he wakes up and when he's going to sleep.

My mother have astma and his father family their all have astma. I guess he will be astmatic in the future.

Same here. The doctor's at children's in my area said its almost a given that they will be diagnosed with asthma later in life if they've had bronchiolitis/RSV. We have to do the pulmicort and albuterol any time there is a sign of a cold. If we don't-it turns bad, very quickly. I would love to be able to take both my kids to a pulmologist, but we were denied to be on a special program for kids with chronic conditions, we can't really afford 30.00 specialist visits for both kids all the time. Luckily their doctor is awesome.

we went to see the pulmonologist and he gave us another medication called Flovent to use as a preventive action twice a day (morning and night) it is an inhaler. He will be on that for 1 month until his next app. If he gets worst I should use the nebulizer.

It worries me a little because it has to be done every day but doctor said it is very low and will keep his problem controlled.